The Grind-Cast

Latest Episodes
GRINDcast – Stay Ready!
Adversity is an inevitable cycle in life. You're either in one, coming out of one, or headed into one. Stay ready so you don't have to get ready!
GRINDcast – Struggle Builds Strength
The best things in life have a cost, and that cost is struggle & sacrifice. Greatness requires resilience and resilience is forged during the tough times in life.
GRINDcast – Is Your Plan a Prison Sentence?
Is it time to push through, or time to pivot? It can be hard to let go of something that you've invested heavily into, but your past effort doesn't always equal a future obligation.
GRINDcast – 10 Steps to Level Up
This week we've got a step by step guide to leveling up in life. It starts with vision and builds from there. Implement these 10 steps & you can guarantee results!
GRINDcast – Heart Over Hype
It's not about how big your muscles are, it's about how big your heart is! Have you built the resilience needed in life to keep pushing? Another rep, another challenge, another setback, are you strong
GRINDcast – Turf Wars II
My friends Jaryd Boyer & Bill "Hutch" Hutchinson came through the studio this week to promote Turf Wars II happening on July 12th, 2025. Turf Wars isn't just about fights, it's about fighting for the
GRINDcast – EGO = Evading Growth Oppoprtunities
In order to grow and level up in life, you have to set your ego aside and humble yourself to learn from others. The ego can be the great success inhibitor. It can kill opportunities, and it can k
GRINDcast – Love Harder Than You Coach
Your relationship with your team comes down to deposits & withdrawls. You have to pour into your people so that when it comes time to ask more of them, you won't risk bankrupting the relationship.
GRINDcast – Own Your Path or Stay Stuck
Own your path or stay stuck! It comes down to standards and discipline. High standards backed up with work ethic & discipline will typically yield high results. If you're just aiming for mediocrity, y
GRINDcast – Why Can’t They Be Good Leaders?
In order to be a good leader, you must first be a good student and a good follower. It takes humility to learn. It takes work ethic to implement what you've learned. Work ethic will get you results, a